I see it as he did what was sadly necessary.
Those who refuse to accept reality are those who die in zombie apocalypses for trying to find cures :P
Either slaughter the citizens of Stratholme or face even worse consequences later for lack of action
I see it as he did what was sadly necessary.
Those who refuse to accept reality are those who die in zombie apocalypses for trying to find cures :P
Either slaughter the citizens of Stratholme or face even worse consequences later for lack of action
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But at least I can casually play Classic and remember when MMORPGs were good.
It's a morale grey zone, the better choice may of been to quarantein the city and seperate the infected from the uninfected. Did they have enough guards to do this at the time? Probably not, but its a better choice then killing unarmed women and children for what they may have eaten.
It was however the first step down a trecherous cliff which Arthas seemed to fling himself off of, burning his own boats, killing his own mercenaries, striking down muraden and taking a cursed blade regardless of the damage to his soul, only to ultimately strike down his own father and enslaving his entire cities population as the shambling undead.
Strathholm was the first tragic moment, so many innocent unarmed people dieing, that lead to one of the best written down falls of a hero in Wow history.
He killed infected people and he also killed INNOCENT people.
Arthas did what he thought to be right at the time. But in the end, it didn't make much difference.
Waiting for the people who'll call the Culling of Stratholm a major "war crime".
Jokes aside, the culling was 100% justified and for a good cause. They were already infected and there's no mass-cure for the Plague.
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Should he wait until they turn into mindless scourge or what?
I am very happy that hopyfully none of the people that posted here will get in the situation to take some similar decision.
the gray shades of Arthas is why people like his character. i'd do the same in his shoes. even as the LK, he wasn't bent on total destruction, because the LK is what keeps the mindless scourge in check.
Arthas = Anakin. Both killed innocents in their fall - for pretty much the same reason; to rid the world of young foes before they become stronger/harder to kill.
As horde, I'm glad humans are so frail. If it weren't for the Scourge, my priest would have to have been a troll or belf (bleh). Thank you Arthas! Sorry for having killed you so many times in ICC. My guild made me do it.
The plague isn't healable that easily, Alexstrasza, the Emerald dream and even the Naru couldn't save crusader Bridenbrads life. All they could do was prevent him from turning into an zombie.
No, the culling was the turning point. He did what he had to do as the scourge would've had an giant army right in Lordaeron at that very moment if he hadn't. It was the turning point because both his mentor and lover forsake him refusing to even lessen the burden or acknowledge that it was necessary. The scourge laid the trap but it was them who decided to turn their backs on him and leave him alone with the guilty and morale dillema of having to purge Stratholme.
These people were infected, they would've died anyway and most of them turned even before he actually got to kill them. Would you let a little girl being infected with an virus that WILL wipe out all of humanity walk free just to be a "good person" when you know the consequences of your actions and that there is no cure?
Arthas had seen what the scourge could do and how the plague turned entire villages and so had Jaina for that matter.
So you'd let people with an virus able to kill all of humanity in an slow and agonizing death for which no cure exist walk free?
this is what medivh says to jaina in stratholme after the culling "the dead in this land might lie still for the time being, but dont be fooled" obviously implying that the culling was a complete bust and they will just rise as undead anyway (source wc3 cinematic)
if anything it stalled the scourge by a day
it did nothing to stop them
What would that have actually accomplished, though? Let's say they did physically restrain him or knock him unconscious; Stratholme's fate would have been the same and Arthas would just still have believed that he right in his decision and that they were fools for defying him.
Arthas didnt turn into anything after the culling... he didnt change at all. His transformation started by picking up Frostmourne.
Also, Jaina and Uther knew their right place. How they even dare to question their Prince? I'd let them be executed in a heartbeat for such treason.
<3 yaya...
he didnt change at all?oh so i guess ordering his own troops to kill the mercaneries he ordered himself to burn down those ships in northrend so that his troops couldnt be called back was just what anyone in their right mind would do. and this was before he picked up frostmourne. theres even some woman crying out "but ur supposed to be our prince" as shes getting cut down by one of arthas´s knights
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And which of your points indicate that he totally changed his behavior after the culling? He could've been like this all the time, and he certainly believed in a good cause, if he didnt, he'd lose his Paladin powers.
And again, Stratholme was infected and had to be culled.. dont you see the big picture? All the citizen would be turned into undead scourge at one point.